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Topic: A little help needed not sure if I'm in the right area. (Read 3420 times)

Okay first off I'm a linux novice but hey this project looks awesome so thank you all for all the hard work you have done.

I haven't really had any problems with the installation of the system it's more I can't seem to get the system to detect my video card. It detects the onboard card perfectly but I can't get it to allow me to disable the onboard video and let it go to my other card.

Are you doing VGA/DVI/etc out in both cases? I'm trying to go VGA at the moment while I'm setting up the system then I'm going to be going DVI to HDMI to my television until I finish my basement then it will be a DVI to DVI connector to my projector.

What happens when you boot with the card?I tried loading the video from the card initially but my screen stayed black so I switched to the onboard card.

You may want to look at your xorg.conf file. <-- I'm going to have to learn how to do this so that might take me a while.

Note that the only thing really specific to my setup in this config file is BusID, if you only have one graphics adapter in your system this value can be omitted, otherwise the value(s) can be found with:

Seriously, get an nVidia card, as per all the suggestions.... they are far better supported. Even the onboard Intel 945 chipset you have is better supported for video! Perfectly adequate for UI2masking in SD resolutions, only issue could be crashing from the screen saver which can be disabled. But first preference is nVidia.

Seriously, get an nVidia card, as per all the suggestions.... they are far better supported. Even the onboard Intel 945 chipset you have is better supported for video! Perfectly adequate for UI2masking in SD resolutions, only issue could be crashing from the screen saver which can be disabled. But first preference is nVidia.

On that same note of my onboard card. I can't get it to do UI2 when going through the setup. During the setup when it asks if you can see the video and hear the audio. I can hear the audio but the video isn't shown. But when I switch to the KDE desktop I can find the video and then see it.

Any suggestions. I would love to make this a simple process and not need another video card so that I can use this card in a server.

You are choosing the mid-range UI aren't you? Not the blended UI. It should be fine, not sure if going with the UIBlended first may have screwed something up... perhaps check the Display Drivers wiki under the Intel section for tips. Other than that, you could just drop the DVD back in and rebuild.

You are choosing the mid-range UI aren't you? Not the blended UI. It should be fine, not sure if going with the UIBlended first may have screwed something up... perhaps check the Display Drivers wiki under the Intel section for tips. Other than that, you could just drop the DVD back in and rebuild.

That sir would probably be my problem! I am back in town tonight and I'm going to give this the old college try again!!

So turns out the reason my PCI video card wasn't working was because it's fried. Good thing it's new and I can still RMA it.

The onboard video is working like a champ with the UI2 blending on medium and I'm working on getting everything else setup with Myth and the rest of my initial setup.

Although I keep running into an issue after I make a change in myth and it runs through the setup my computer freezes and I have to hard boot. I'm still a linux novice is there a way to end task and reboot or is do I have to flip the switch and reboot?